Subcontracting Deadlines 2020

Subcontracting Deadlines 2020

Approaching subcontracting deadlines...

 Subcontractor Declaration

Monday 31 August 2020 is the deadline to submit your subcontractor declarations, that means all organisations delivering ESFA funded adult prgrammes including;

  • all apprenticeships
  • traineeships
  • 16 to 19 provision.

"Please also note that if you do not subcontract but receive direct funding from ESFA, you are still required to make a nil return."

See the ESFA Update for further details.


Subcontracting Audit

31st July is normally the annual deadline for lead providers to obtain their subcontracting audit and submit their certificate, however, the ESFA has extended the deadline to 30th September 2020 as shown in the 15th July update newsletter.

"We set out in our funding agreements and funding rules the requirement for providers we fund to obtain an annual report from an external auditor that provides assurance on their arrangements to manage and control their delivery subcontractors."
P2 Providing external assurance on subcontracting controls.

Requirements are found in the Providing external assurance on subcontracting controls documentation.

If you're looking for an external auditor we highly recommend Andy Jewitt at Specialist Financial Solutions.

"Andy has, over the last few years, partnered with many lead providers, both regionally and nationally, who required an assurance report in respect of their subcontracted provision and has also engaged with lead providers on a consultancy basis in respect of their systems and controls ahead of ESFA financial assurance reviews."

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Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2020

Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2020

IMPORTANT - ILR Transition Period 2020

ILR Transition Period

We're heading into the new funding year 2020 - 2021 but 2019 - 2020 ILR's are required to be submitted until 22nd October 2020.

I’ve made this post a little early this year due to there being minimal changes from the ESFA, there will be a NEW FIS application to download  for 2020 - 2021 however, it hasn't been made available yet but I'll update the links as soon as it's published.

There's still lots of time to prepare your ILR's during this year end / start transition period and hopefully the following information will be of help for training providers new to delivering as a lead.

As you are aware we are transitioning from one funding year to the next and to be fair it's a simple process if you have an MI system to take out the hard work.

However, if you don't you'll need to factor in several very important aspects for this time of year, which won't phase you if you are up to speed with the ILR Specification and Provider Support  online documentation, if you aren't then I will explain what you need to know below.

There is a crossover of ILR's during this transition period and this follows the same process each year.


 

Main Rules
 
•    The first ILR of a new funding year is due in September.

•   The data cut off for each funding year is always 31st July!
 
•    This means that the data you submit in R12, R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievements dates if these
      fall after 31st July.
 
•    These learners are classed as continuing, even if they complete in the first week of August, their ILR data must be submitted
      for the remainder of the new funding year.


 

 Data Collection Timetables

Click the links below to download the return schedules.

2019 - 2020 Data Collection Timetable

2020 - 2021 Data Collection Timetable


 

New ILR Field

The new funding year always sees changes to the ILR schema due to definition changes and the addition or removal of various data fields in line with funding rule changes.

The ILR specification: 2020 to 2021 - Summary of changes online documentation explains these in full but tI'd like tom point out one additional ILR field which is required for Apprenticeship Standards

  • Off The Job Training Hours.

This field collects the total Actual off-the-job training hours (as defined in the funding rules) that is delivered to the individual apprentice over the practical period of the apprenticeship before gateway. Actual Hours for Off the Job Training : field.


 

Submit Two Different ILR's in September and October!

Basically for two months you have to submit two ILR's to cover the end of 2019 - 2020 and the start of 2020 - 2021.

The main requirements:


1.    Prepare two ILR's for submission.
 
2.    Be aware of the two different ILR submission dates.
 
3.    ILR XML structure changes.
 
4.    NO Completion data after 31st July 2019 in R13 & R14.
 
5.    Continuing learners across funding years.


 

 


September Returns


4th September R01 - first return for 2020 - 2021.

14th September R13 - penultimate return 2019 - 2020.

 


 

What are ILR's R13 & R14 Used For?

Essentially these last two ILRs are there to allow you time to make sure all the ILR data you've submitted throughout the year is correct, which means by 22nd October all of your 2019 - 2020 ILR data should be correct and up to date and all ALL PDSAT and FRM report queries should be resolved.

Check out the ESFA financial assurance: monitoring the funding rules for the specific funding year documentation. 

You must return correct learner information including:


•    Withdrawn

•    Completions in year

•    On Learning Break

•    On Programme

•    Including those transferred to another programme or provider.


Failure to do so could cause funding claw backs, inconsistent QAR data and ultimately running the risk of having your ESFA contracts cancelled due to the inability to correctly manage data.


 


October Returns


6th October R02 - second return for 2020 - 2021.

22nd October R14 - final return of 2019 - 2020.

 


Using the ESFA’s Learner Entry Tool

This transition period can be a tricky prospect, especially if you are using the ESFA’s Learner Entry tool however the ESFA now has a step by step guide!

To continue submitting R13 and R14 2019 – 2020 ILR’s you will use the setup you have now, the documentation is quite old but is available from the links below:


•    2019 - 2020 ILR Learner Entry tool

•    ILR learner entry 2018 to 2019 user guide

•    Learner Entry Tool Known Issues

•    FIS with 2019 – 2020 data set

 

For submitting 2020 – 2021 ILR’s you will need to have:

Each year the two funding years will almost certainly require a different XML schema so you have to make sure your ILR’s validate against the correct funding year data sets.

Again, you will need to make sure your R12,R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievement dates if these fall after 31st July.

But YOU MUST include these in your 2020– 2021 ILR’s.

You will need to use both ILR Learner Entry tools and both versions FIS to validate the next 4 ILR submissions!

You will be able to import your 2019 – 2020 ILR into the 2020 – 2021 Learner Entry tool and modify the data there.

Then export in the new funding year format and validate in FIS against the 2020 – 2021 data set!


Important FIS Information!

You will need to make sure you download the ESFA'S latest Funding Information System (FIS) application to conclude the current funding year.

1. Download most up to date FIS application

2. Download the FIS user guide for 2019 to 2020

3. Import 2019 - 2020 ILR

4. Run FIS validation

5. Check any errors against the 2019 - 2020 Validation Rules Spreadsheet.


You will need to make sure you download the ESFA'S Funding Information System (FIS) application for the new 2020 - 2021 funding year.

1. Use FIS application with 2020- 2021 data set - when avaialble

2. Import 2020 - 2021 ILR

3. Run FIS validation

4. Check any errors against the 2020 - 2021 Validation Rules Spreadsheet..

Make sure you upload the ILR's to Submit learner data before the deadlines to avoid any problems.


ILR Validation Process

It's really important that your ILR validation processes include all the available tools to keep you on top of the ESFA's various funding rules and regulations.

FIS - Funding Information System

FIS is a desktop service application element of the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s data collections system which can be used by data providers to

•  validate Individualised Learner Record (ILR) data
•  calculate funding and derived variables
•  create a range of reports based on a set of ILR data

PDSAT - Provider Data Self Assessment Toolkit

"PDSAT is a tool for analysing learner and learning delivery data. It interrogates Individualised Learner Record (ILR) data and produces reports on this data, so that providers can identify and investigate potential anomalies in the ILR data."

ILR data: check that it meets standards and quality requirements

Download PDSAT Tool.

Funding rules monitoring reports - The suite of FRM reports supports the current year's monitoring plan. As this work supports the ESFA's overall assurance approach, some FRM reports also appear in the provider data self-assessment toolkit (PDSAT).

The FRM reports in the Submit Learner Data service highlight any funding issues you may have from duplicate learners to invalid loans.

It's imperative that in your data management processes you keep up to date with any of the issues raised in these reports.


 GDPR

You should all be GDPR compliant, or at least working towards compliance as the ESFA are checking up!

Since 25th May 2018 your application and enrollment forms should include the updated contact preferences fields, as set out in the ESFA's updated Privacy Notice.

You should also check out the Education and Skills Funding Agency privacy notice: April 2019 if you haven't done so already.

 

Why not take the easy option and let Athena MIS Manage it for you?

Athena MIS - ILR Dashboard

The ILR Dashboard accommodates the ILR transition across funding years.

ILR Return schedules built into the ILR Dashboard to see the different dates and switch funding years for the schedules to change.

You will now have to familiarise yourself with switching between funding years on the ILR Dashboard to view the appropriate learners.

Athena Manages the Changes so you don't have to think about:


•    the different XML schema
 
•    changing data formats
 
•    data cut off period
 
•    transferring continuing learners.

Athena MIS manages all this for you!


 

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Cyber Security Requirements for 2020-2021 Funding Year

Cyber Security Requirements for 2020-2021 Funding Year

LRS data breach prompts update to security requirements!

Earlier this year the Learner Records Service (LRS) had a serious data breach via a training provider contracted through the ESFA, who allowed access to the data of 28 million children.

This was widely reported in the media including the Times and FE Week, the ICO is said to be investigating further.

On the back of this the ESFA “…have reviewed the requirements for data security in the Education and Skills Funding Agreements and will update them to support a progression route to the more robust controls.”as announced in the update on January 29 2020.

"For the 2020 to 2021 funding year, the requirement will be to meet the requirements for Cyber Essentials, with progression to Cyber Essentials Plus from the 2021 to 2022 funding year. The requirement for preparatory work towards ISO27001 will be introduced later and so does not need to be considered now."

I would expect the ESFA will now start to police this more effectively and run checks to ascertain that training providers have indeed Cyber Essentials certification as a minimum even though it’s been policy of direct government contracts for years.


What is Cyber Essentials?

"Cyber Essentials is a simple but effective, Government backed scheme that will help you to protect your organisation, whatever its size, against a whole range of the most common cyber attacks."

As from 1st April 2020 IASME Consortium takes over the delivery of the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) Cyber Essentials scheme so you will need to make sure your certification body is part of the IASME Consortium.

There are two levels of certification, Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus.

Cyber Essentials costs £300 +VAT, is a self assessment and is required for the 2020-2021 funding year.

Cyber Essentials Plus has additional costs to cover the technical audit of your systems to verify the Cyber Essentials controls are in place, "As a rough estimate a Cyber Essentials Plus assessment for a small, simple company will cost in the region of £1,400" and this is required for the 2021-2022 funding year.


Why Cyber Security Credentials?

Making sure your organisation is Cyber Essentials certified goes a long way to prove that you're serious about cyber security and have controls in place to protect your staff and learner data.

If you check your contracts you'll probably find this has already been a requirement or many years, so if you're not certified yet I'd make it a priority before the start of the new funding year!

Having Cyber Essentials certification will set you up in a good mindset if and when ISO 27001 becomes mandatory, there's been discussions around this for a while and even if you're a micro organisation the costs involved are prohibitive for many as prices just for the audit itself start from around £4,000!

However, there's also the IASME Governance to consider which covers both Cyber Essentials and GDPR also with self assessment and audited options. 

 


 

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The End of Non-Levy Procurement?

The End of Non-Levy Procurement?

Will SME access to the Apprenticeship service finally see the end of Non-Levy Procurement?

Access to Apprenticeship Service for SME's

January 2020 saw the launch of SME access to the Apprenticeship Service meaning that ALL and not just levy paying employers can engage apprentices and providers through the Service.

In support of this transition additional funding was made available through the service for up to 5,000 new starts per month between January and March 2020.

Access to the additional funding was open to all main providers that remain listed on the RoATP and NOT just those with an existing non-levy procured contract.

This will be great news for all main providers on the RoATP as it looks as though there will be no more jumping through hoops to get a non-levy procurement contract, however  as mentioned in a previous post the RoATP is to close on 15th April 2020 until further notice.

Let's hope this closure won't have the dramatic impact the closing of ROTO had on small training providers!

The plan though is for ESFA to issue more details about the transition arrangements from November and through the rest of 2020.

 

 


 

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Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers to Close! - April 2020

Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers to Close! - April 2020

Covid19 pandemic forces further decisions...

Closure of Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP)

According to the latest ESFA Update on April 1st, it was announced that due to the impact on training providers and the ESFA the RoATP will close!

"RoATP will be closed to new applications, which includes second applications from providers that have already applied in the past 12 months, from midnight Wednesday 15 April 2020, providing time for applications in progress and second applications to be completed and submitted.

  • We will take this opportunity to review our future approach to the Register.
  • The review will include initiating dialogue with the sector.
  • We will advise further on when and in what form the Register will re-open.

Applications that have already been received will be assessed in the usual way."


Closure of Onboarding to the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP)

The closure will also have an impact on those accepted providers who have yet to complete the onboarding process, a deadline of midnight Tuesday 14 April 2020 has been enforced.


Provider Growth Limit

At the AELP autumn conference it was announced that the ESFA was considering the introduction of a cap on a provider’s ability to grow, however this decision has also been put on hold until further notice.

Further details on this subject can be read in the Let’s not have arbitrary caps on apprenticeship provider growth article in FE WEEK.


Is RoATP in Your Business Plan?

If your business plans include an application to the RoATP then you’d better get your skates on as the window of opportunity is shrinking by the second!

Applying to the RoATP:

Choose application route
Are you eligible?
Read application guidance
Apply via DfE portal - Bravo.

 


 

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The End of Frameworks!

The End of Frameworks!

31st July 2020 sees the end of apprenticeship frameworks!  

Framework Withdrawals

It seems like an age since it was announced that apprenticeship frameworks would be phased out but the time's almost upon us!

As from 1st August 2020 all new apprentices must on standards.

Now’s the time to check in with the available standards to make sure there’s an equivalent to the frameworks you’ve been delivering.

For example there isn’t a replacement for Business Administration Level 2 framework but there is Business Administration standard available at Level 3.

For some the Customer Service Practitioner Level 2 standard has proven to be quite versatile as it continues to allow employees to train in their administrative duties and also brings a new focus on the level and delivery of service and customer experience.

Check out the complete list of approved standards here.


Challenges for Providers

If you haven’t started to deliver standards as yet you’ve probably been in preparation to do so but with less than 6 months to go time will fly and the deadline will probably sneak up on you!

Now that assessments for apprenticeships are delivered externally there's been a shift in staff roles from being an assessor to a coach or tutor, which I would imagine has been a challenge after delivering frameworks so many years.

The ESFA's The Move from frameworks to standards (Webinar) below is really useful and informative.

 

 


 

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Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2019

Start & End of Year ILR Transition - 2019

IMPORTANT - There's a new version of this post for the start of the 2020-2021 funding year, check it out HERE!

ILR Transition Period 2018 - 2019 & 2019 - 2020

We're heading into the new funding year 2019 - 2020 but 2018 - 2019 ILR's are required to be submitted until 17th October 2019.

I’ve made this post a little late this year due to waiting for all the new information from the ESFA,as there's a NEW FIS application to download and the Hub is being replaced by the NEW Submit learner data service, which is officially launched today 22nd August 2019.

However, there's still lots of time to help you prepare your ILR's during this year end / start transition period.

As you are aware we are transitioning from one funding year to the next and to be fair it isn't a simple process unless you have an MI system to take out the hard work!

There are several very important aspects to factor in at this time of year which won't phase you if you are up to speed with the ILR Specification and Provider Support documentation.

However, if you aren't then I will explain what you need to know.

There is a crossover of ILR's during this transition period and this follows the same process each year.


 

Main Rules
 
•    The first ILR of a new funding year is due in September.

•   The data cut off for each funding year is always 31st July!
 
•    This means that the data you submit in R12, R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievements dates if these
      fall after 31st July.
 
•    These learners are classed as continuing, even if they complete in the first week of August, their ILR data must be submitted
      for the remainder of the new funding year.


 

Data Collection Timetables

Click the links below to download the return schedules.

2018 - 2019 Data Collection Timetable

2019 - 2020 Data Collection Timetable


 

New ILR Fields

The new funding year always sees changes to the ILR schema due to the addition and removal of various data fields.

The ILR Specification 2019 to 2020 V2 documentation explains this in full but there's the following additional fields:

  • Learning Delivery - New field - Planned hours (p134)

  • Learning Delivery - New field - Learning start date postcode (p137)

  • Learning delivery funding and monitoring type - New FAM type - Devolved area monitoring (DAM) - (p165)

All Revisions, new and removed fields can be found in the Summary of Changes 2019-2020 on pages 2 to 8 of the ILR Specification 2019 to 2020 V2 .


 

Submit Two Different ILR's in September and October!

Basically for two months you have to submit two ILR's to cover the end of 2018 - 2019 and the start of 2019 - 2020.

The main requirements:


1.    Prepare two ILR's for submission.
 
2.    Be aware of the two different ILR submission dates.
 
3.    ILR XML structure changes.
 
4.    NO Completion data after 31st July 2018 in R13 & R14.
 
5.    Continuing learners across funding years.

6.    Submit ILR's to the NEW Submit learner data service.


 

 


September Returns


5th September R01 - first return for 2019 - 2020.

13th September R13 - penultimate return 2018 - 2019.

 


 

What are ILR's R13 & R14 Used For?

Essentially these last two ILRs are there to allow you time to make sure all the ILR data you've submitted throughout the year is correct, which means by 17th October all of your 2018 - 2019 ILR data should be correct and up to date and all ALL PDSAT and FRM report queries should be resolved.

Check out the ESFA financial assurance: monitoring the funding rules for the specific funding year documentation. 

You must return correct learner information including:


•    Withdrawn

•    Completions in year

•    On Learning Break

•    On Programme

•    Including those transferred to another programme or provider.


Failure to do so could cause funding claw backs, inconsistent QAR data and ultimately running the risk of having your ESFA contracts cancelled due to the inability to correctly manage data.


 


October Returns


4th October R02 - second return for 2019 - 2020.

17th October R14 - final return of 2018 - 2019.

 


Using the ESFA’s Learner Entry Tool

This transition period is a tricky prospect, especially if you are using the ESFA’s Learner Entry tools!

There is no getting around this so here’s the gist of what’s in store for you!

To continue submitting R13 & R14 2018 – 2019 ILR’s you will use the setup you have now;


•    2018 - 2019 ILR Learner Entry tool

•    ILR learner entry 2018 to 2019 user guide

•    Learner Entry Tool Known Issues

•    FIS with 2018 – 2019 data set

 

For submitting 2019 – 2020 ILR’s you will need to have:

Each year the two funding years will almost certainly require a different XML schema so you have to make sure your ILR’s validate against the correct funding year data sets.

Again, you will need to make sure your R12, R13 & R14 MUST NOT include completion or achievement dates if these fall after 31st July.

But YOU MUST include these in your 2019 – 2020 ILR’s.

You will need to use both ILR Learner Entry tools and both data sets in FIS to validate the next 4 ILR submissions!

You will be able to import your 2018 – 2019 ILR into the 2019 – 2020 Learner Entry tool and modify the data there.

Then export in the new funding year format and validate in FIS against the 2019 – 2020 data set!


Important FIS Information!

You will need to make sure you update the ESFA'S Funding Information System (FIS) to include the new funding year data set.

1. Import 2018 - 2019 ILR

2. Run FIS validation

3. Check any errors against the 2018 - 2019 Validation Rules Spreadsheet.

You will also need to switch between data sets when validating your ILR's in different funding years

1. Change data set  to 2019 - 2020

2. Import 2018 - 2019 ILR

3. Run FIS validation

4. Check any errors against the 2019 - 2020 Validation Rules Spreadsheet..

Make sure you upload the ILR's to Submit learner data before the deadlines to avoid any problems.


 

GDPR

You should all be GDPR compliant, or at least working towards compliance as the ESFA are checking up!

Since 25th May 2018 your application and enrollment forms should include the updated contact preferences fields, as set out in the ESFA's updated Privacy Notice.

You should also check out the Education and Skills Funding Agency privacy notice: April 2019 if you haven't done so already.

 

Take The Easy Option and Let Athena MIS Manage it for You!

Athena Manages the Changes!
 
You don't have to think about:


•    the different XML schema
 
•    changing data formats
 
•    data cut off period
 
•    transferring continuing learners

Athena MIS manages all this for you!


Athena MIS - ILR Dashboard

The ILR Dashboard accommodates the ILR transition across funding years.

Check out the ILR Return schedules built into the ILR Dashboard to see the different dates and switch funding years for the schedules to change.

You will now have to familiarise yourself with switching between funding years on the ILR Dashboard to view the appropriate learners.

The video below shows how to view ILR return schedules in different funding years.


 

Athena MIS - ILR Export Wizard

There has been a significant update to the ILR Export Wizard to support with the transition between funding years.

We have automated as much as we can by migrating continuing learners across funding years in the ILR Export Wizard!

You will see just how many; new, complete and continuing learners you have so all you have to do is select the funding year for the ILR you need to generate and it's all taken care of by Athena MIS

Watch the video below for step by step instructions!


 

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